
Dear John,
One Nation has achieved a truly historic result
at this federal election, defying the odds and outperforming all
mainstream media expectations. While the political tide was flowing
hard toward the radical and extremist left, our movement stood strong
and made real gains where others fell away.
We have now secured four
Senate seats. This is the largest
federal parliamentary team after a regular election in One Nation’s
history. It’s a breakthrough not only for our party, but for
the millions of Australians who feel ignored by the political elite
and want common sense restored to public life.
In Western
Australia, One Nation took a Senate seat from
Labor. Congratulations to Senator
Tyron Whitten, our first ever Senator elected from WA in a
regular election.
In New South
Wales, One Nation has now confirmed victory
with Warrick Stacey elected
to the Senate. This seat was also taken from Labor and finalised late
in the count. It rounds out a remarkable campaign and represents our
first federal parliamentary success in that state at a regular
election.
Senator Malcolm
Roberts has been returned
in Queensland for a third
term, continuing his role as one of the most consistent and principled
voices in the Senate. Although Labor gained an additional seat in
Queensland’s senate representation, our preferences held back even
stronger gains.
In Tasmania, One
Nation preferences stopped Labor from taking a
seat. Lee Hanson, Pauline’s daughter,
ran a strong campaign and came close to winning. Her result lays a
strong foundation for the future.
In Victoria, we
also came within striking distance. Warren
Pickering led a solid, grassroots campaign and
earned wide respect. His work has opened important doors for the party
in that state.
Across the country, our “Cook the
Greens” campaign helped drive down Green support and
contributed to them losing three seats,
including Adam
Bandt’s in Melbourne,
while preventing them from expanding further.
All of this was achieved despite an avalanche
of vilification, lies, and personal abuse. Our candidates, volunteers,
and supporters stayed focused on the issues that matter to everyday
Australians. That focus delivered results.
While parties on our side of politics suffered
losses or disappeared altogether, One Nation
surged forward. We did it by staying true to what we believe
in, protecting Australian jobs, restoring national sovereignty,
standing up for families, and putting Australia first.
The most disappointing part of this election
was seeing some parties on our side of politics give preferences and
support to the Greens and Labor, instead of working together to build
real opposition. But we didn’t rely on anyone else. We put in the hard
work, spoke clearly to voters, and it paid off.
This isn’t the end of
anything. It’s the start of something
bigger.
To every supporter, volunteer, donor and
candidate, thank you. You made this possible. The campaign may be
over, but the mission continues. We’re just
getting started.

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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